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Published in: European Spine Journal 3/2018

01-07-2018 | Case Report

Simultaneous navigated cervico-thoracic and thoraco-lumbar fixation

Authors: Krunal Patel, Tamara Tajsic, Karol P. Budohoski, Mathew R. Guilfoyle, Rikin A. Trivedi

Published in: European Spine Journal | Special Issue 3/2018

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Abstract

Study design

Case report.

Objective

To investigate the feasibility of using two independent image guidance systems to simultaneously fix multiple segment spine fractures.

Summary of background data

Image guidance is increasingly used to aid spinal fixation. We describe the first use of multiple navigation systems during a single procedure allowing for multi-segment spinal fixations to be performed simultaneously and capitalizing the advantages of navigation.

Method

Two Medtronic Stealth Station S7™ systems with O-arm image capture were used to guide fixation of C6 and T12, unstable, AO A4, three-column fractures, in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis.

Results

Two surgical teams were able to perform cervico-thoracic and thoraco-lumbar fixations simultaneously. Operative time was 2.5 h. Post-operative imaging showed accurate instrumentation placement. The patient recovered without any neurological sequelae.

Conclusions

Optical independence of the Medtronic Stealth Station™ system allowed for simultaneous navigation guided fixation of multiple segment fractures without compromising accuracy. This may result in shortened operative time and morbidity associated with prolonged prone positioning of polytrauma patients, as well as reducing radiation exposure for theatre staff.
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Metadata
Title
Simultaneous navigated cervico-thoracic and thoraco-lumbar fixation
Authors
Krunal Patel
Tamara Tajsic
Karol P. Budohoski
Mathew R. Guilfoyle
Rikin A. Trivedi
Publication date
01-07-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Spine Journal / Issue Special Issue 3/2018
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-017-5233-1

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